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We're headed back to Mexico City, and this time, we’re bringing the crew! It's going to be an unforgettable long weekend as we explore CDMX during its most vibrant time of year: Día de los Muertos. We'll be showing you the best of both worlds—cultural immersion and matchday excitement. In other words, a trip packed with great food, great people, and great energy.
BOOKING YOUR SPOT IN CASA AVENTUREROS de FÚTBOL
Room rates displayed are PER PERSON. Each rate includes ALL of our cultural and footy activities (see "What's Included?" below for more). All 7 rooms in the house are first come, first served—and they’ll sell out quickly! The house also hosts 8 bathrooms, so guests will have privacy.
For FFTs traveling solo
Two of the rooms feature double beds, and we're making these available first come, first served at a discounted rate. If these rooms are sold out at the time of your booking, you’ll be able to upgrade to a queen room at the queen rooms' single traveler rate (see next option).
For FFTs traveling solo who want the extra space
You can upgrade to one of our 5 rooms featuring a queen bed—again, at the single traveler rate.
For FFTs traveling with a buddy or partner
We have 5 rooms featuring queen beds. As these rooms are also available to solo FFTs, you will want to act quickly to secure one of these for you and your buddy/partner. The booking site displays the price per person, but note that you will book for 2 (or 4, or 6 etc. depending on how many rooms you're booking) and be charged the displayed per price x2 (or 4, or 6, etc.) at checkout.
ABOUT THE CASA
'Casa Aventureros de Fútbol | 2025' is located in the heart of vibrant Condesa, one of Mexico City’s coolest neighborhoods. Just steps from one of the largest urban parks in the Western Hemisphere, Bosque de Chapultepec, we'll also be walking distance from amazing restaurants, craft cocktail lounges, and museums, making us perfectly positioned for those that might want to explore the city on foot. The house has seven bedrooms (and 8 bathrooms), a full kitchen, peaceful patio space, and both indoor and outdoor communal space for us to enjoy plenty of cerveza and swap travel stories. There's a desk in each room and WiFi for anyone who needs to check in on things away from the group as well.
WHY WE DO IT THE WAY WE DO IT
The Footy Travelers was (were?) founded on a simple premise: that soccer (football, fútbol) fans have more in common as humans than they have differences as supporters of opposing teams. It is in that spirit that we’ve crafted a trip featuring a shared house—one that, in this instance, we’re calling ‘Casa Aventureros de Fútbol’—to create a fun, yet intimate environment for fellow footy travelers to come together, experience incredible in-stadium and out-of-grounds moments together, and form long-lasting memories with friends new and old.
AGE RESTRICTIONS
This trip is ideally intended for individuals 16 years of age or older. Guests younger than 18 years old at the time of trip must be accompanied by an adult.
BOOKING DEPOSITS
Deposits paid for a spot on the trip are non-refundable. If you have paid your deposit and can no longer travel, please contact us so that we can assist you in finding a solution.
Match 1: Club America v Leon @ Estadio Ciudad De Los Deportes. Match 2: Pumas v Club Tijuana @ Estadio Olímpico Universitario.
Join us and a local guide to familiarize yourself with some of the oldest parts of CDMX culture, exploring up to 3 authentic Mexican markets, and enjoying authentic Mexican cuisine along the way.
Wash down the incredible market eats with a lesson on (and several pours of) mezcal. Cervezas tambien!
Experience one of the world's most vibrant and immersive cultural celebrations. Face painting optional, but highly enjoyable—trust us!
Not only will we experience the excitement of professional Mexican wrestling, a local guide will teach us the history of lucha libre, and how to properly cheer, over tequila y cervezas.
Food and drinks will be provided before, during, or after any of our cultural activities (i.e. non-footy, 'out-of-grounds' activities), and we'll enjoy a group dinner together on our first full day.
While matchday transportation isn't included, we’ll guide the group using local transit, traveling with you to and from the stadium to keep things smooth and stress-free.
We're leaving it up to you to organize flights to/from CDMX that work best for you, but are happy to provide insight from our past experience!
Same goes for transportation to and from the airport, but don't worry, we'll have a WhatsApp thread to help folks organize shared rides if you'd prefer to ride with someone.
We'll be settling into Casa Aventureros de Fútbol today. Depending on what time most folks get in, we can find our way to one of the many recommended bars or restaurants of La Condesa neighborhood.
Today we dive right in. We'll meet our guide mid-morning for a tour of authentic Mexican markets in the Centro area of CDMX, and make our way to La Merced, Sonora, and San Juan markets. Come hungry for a traditional Mexican breakfast and plenty of street tacos, exotic fruits & vegetables, and some mezcal at the end.
After some rest and recovery in the afternoon, we'll reconvene in the evening for a group dinner in La Condesa / Roma Norte, two adjacent neighborhoods at the heart of the city’s food and nightlife scene. After dinner, for those who want to keep the night going, we can explore some of the most exciting cocktail bars in Latin America. Speakeasy? Rooftop lounge? Mezcalería? Take you pick!
This is the day you've been waiting for! The morning will be yours (you might need it after that incredible night out we just had), but come early afternoon we'll head to the Dia de Los Muertos Parade route, toward El Ángel de la Independencia (The Angel of Independence), near the 'start' end of the parade. But first... tacos!
Following the parade, we'll head south to Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes for the Club America vs Leon match. Will there be more tacos along the way? Probably! There will most certainly be some refreshing micheladas!
More fútbol? More local culture? Of course—that's what footy traveling is all about! And our last full day together has it all.
Pumas UNAM is currently set to kick off their match against Club Tijuana at 12 noon, so we'll begin our day's activities heading to Estadio Olímpico Universitario, making sure to fuel and refresh ourselves along the way.
Later that evening, it's part sport, part spectacle as we meet another local guide to introduce us to the extravaganza that is lucha libre. We'll learn a bit about its history, fan etiquette, and enjoy—you guessed it—some street food, beers, and local spirits before heading into the arena. There might even be a special surprise for you to incorporate into your packing later tonight (or tomorrow morning)!
They say "all good things must come to an end." We'd say, "...only until next time." As we say our goodbyes and try to piece together the foggy memories formed over all the mezcal and cerveza, we hope everyone will be reassured that the next Footy Travelers adventure is just around the corner, because so long as there's footy, good people, and a world to explore... we'll be there!
